Larus ridibundus (Laridae) - Agonistic Displays
Lachmöwe. Aggressives Verhalten und einige typische Körperhaltungen: leicht vorgebeugter Körper mit weit geöffnetem Schnabel, Lautäußerung ("Oblique posture"/"Long call"), Umherlaufen in aufrechter Haltung ("Upright posture"), den Kopf nach vorn-oben Strecken ("For...
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IWF (Göttingen)
1961
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.3203/iwf/e-336 https://av.tib.eu/media/26238 |
Summary: | Lachmöwe. Aggressives Verhalten und einige typische Körperhaltungen: leicht vorgebeugter Körper mit weit geöffnetem Schnabel, Lautäußerung ("Oblique posture"/"Long call"), Umherlaufen in aufrechter Haltung ("Upright posture"), den Kopf nach vorn-oben Strecken ("Forward posture") abwechselnd mit Pickbewegungen auf den Boden ("Choking"). : Four agonistic or threat postures are shown: the oblique posture, during which the long call is uttered; the upright posture; the forward posture and choking. In all these postures the carpal joints are lifted; this, in all gulls, is the initial phase of one of the fighting movements: wing-beating. Usually the bird faces the intruder, but when aggressive tendencies are strongly inhibited by a tendency to flee, the birds may turn away from the opponent; this is particularily striking in choking. In the upright posture, the neck and head are in the initial position from which a bill-peck starts. In the choking posture, the bird points its bill down, and often makes downward pecking movements with the bill; sometimes the wings are fully spread. |
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